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Here is the list of Doctors speaking today! Enjoy Alessio Fasano, MD, Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition at Mass General Why Creating the Healthiest Intestinal Environment Possible Can Arrest Your Vulnerability to the #3 Cause of Getting Sick and Dying What is the #3 cause of becoming sick and dying? And how does it relate to gluten? Dr. Fasano and I speak deeply about intestinal permeability and why it plays such a massive role in your digestion, wellness and overall health. 2 seemingly innocent proteins our bodies cannot (and were never intended) to digest. Understanding intestinal permeability and why it’s at the heart of gluten disorders. How to approach testing and diagnostics to get the information you need. Rodney Ford, MD, MB, BS, FRACP, Gluten Food Allergy Expert, Pediatric Gastroenterologist The Surprising Ways Gluten Sensitivity Can Affect a Child’s Health You won’t believe how much children with gluten sensitivity can be affected, and why tests don’t always tell you the full picture! The frequent hidden cause of “sore tummies” in children. How a test can say you’re NOT sensitive, yet you feel better when a food is absent. The body organ that’s MOST affected by gluten, and why it’s systemic. Liz Lipski, PhD, CCN, CHN, Academic Director of Nutrition, Maryland Univ. of Integrative Health How the Right Diet Can Address Symptoms Throughout the Body Our interview focuses specifically on how gluten can impair your digestion and disrupt many other biological processes. Liz covers common medications and sweeteners that affect our digestion and intestinal health far more than anyone realizes… things you or your children could be consuming now. What really causes leaky gut (and 3 common misconceptions about it). Common anti-inflammatory medications that dramatically worsen leaky gut. The sneaky sugar that is among the most inflammatory foods in existence.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 16:14:50 +0000

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